A little bit of the giant Double-Labyrinth I chalked in the open space north of Olympic Village Square and Athlete’s Way in the Olympic Village neighbourhood along False Creek, Vancouver . . .
A little bit of the giant Double-Labyrinth I chalked in the open space north of Olympic Village Square and Athlete’s Way in the Olympic Village neighbourhood along False Creek, Vancouver . . .
A view from the second level restaurant overlooking the foot of Manitoba Street in Olympic Village, where I’ve been chalking Labyrinths lately . . .
Mixed feelings about this turn of events . . .
Last week my Spyglass Place Labyrinth, which I first made back in April using nearby stones, had all its stones removed and put into a number of piles.
Aw well.
I intended to return and rebuild the Labyrinth when I had a good chunk of time to do so.
And now, in recent days, someone used some of the stones to outline a giant heart, with what looks like giant letters or initials inside the heart.
The grass outline of the Labyrinth remains as does the well worn path in-between those outlines.
My Spyglass Place Labyrinth was well walked.
It lasted from April until Early October.
Gus in the centre of the Vancouver Public Labyrinth!
This Labyrinth I made from stones is located below the west side of the Cambie Bridge and north of Olympic Village station.
On recent visits, the number of concrete building cinder blocks placed by the Labyrinth’s entrance pathway has been increasing.
Now, they have all been moved from the outer wall, to the centre of the Labyrinth itself, and transformed into a Sculpture in its own right . . .
I was so focused in making this Labyrinth, I took very few photographs during the process.
Very happy with this image of me re-chalking an outline near the centre of the Labyrinth.
This image teases two heart aglets in one corner of the Chalk Labyrinth . . .
Light Art using light sticks and steel wool photography in and around and around and around my Vancouver Public Labyrinth . . .
These are really cool . . .
The dried grass, with its hair thin whispers of blades gently strangling the stone arcss of the Labyrinth, almost makes this seem ancient, like its always been there, betraying its age.
It’s barely fourth months old.
I began building this late March and finished it in April…
My Stone Labyrinth is both a Neighbourhood Labyrinth and a City Labyrinth.
Neighbouhood being Olympic Village and South False Creek.
The City being Vancouver.